Physicians

Practice Information

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, or CRNAs, are advanced care providers. Their training usually consists of an undergraduate nursing degree, at least one year of critical care nursing in an intensive care unit, and additional formal education (usually two or more years) specific to anesthesia.

Nurse anesthesia school is competitive, with the number of applicants far outnumbering the number of positions every year. While there are no fellowships for CRNAs, they are able to "specialize" by the type of practice they choose. The anesthesiologists and CRNAs at Children's Hospital work as a team, so children having surgery at our pediatric medical center will meet several anesthesia providers.

The CRNAs at Children's Hospital are:

Kevin Anderson

Nurse Anesthetist

Linda Baker

Nurse Anesthetist

Mark Baker

Nurse Anesthetist

Bob Brimer

Nurse Anesthetist

Sheila Burdette

Nurse Anesthetist

Noelle Carter

Nurse Anesthetist

Kari Clinton

Nurse Anesthetist

Debbie Conti

Nurse Anesthetist

Mary Corbett

Nurse Anesthetist

Robin Corum

Nurse Anesthetist

Pam Gillette

Nurse Anesthetist

Patty Glenn

Nurse Anesthetist

Jena Hamby

Nurse Anesthetist

Richard Hanson

Nurse Anesthetist

Chris Johnson

Nurse Anesthetist

Beth Kitts

Nurse Anesthetist

Kathy Kuerschen

Nurse Anesthetist

Debbie Myers

Nurse Anesthetist

Paul Perkins

Nurse Anesthetist

Jim Reddick

Nurse Anesthetist

Cynthia Scott

Nurse Anesthetist

Shannon Thomas

Nurse Anesthetist

Rachael Webster

Nurse Anesthetist

Courtney White

Nurse Anesthetist

Pain and Palliative Care Specialists

Our Pain and Palliative Care specialists work with children who have acute, complex or chronic pain, or a life-limiting illness.